Hello Gleason,

Sunday, January 11, 2009, 2:03:40 PM, you wrote:
> Some clients are faster than TB starting up.  Thunderbird is one.
> The difference with Thunderbird and most other clients is TB gets
> message counts for all folders in the process.  The bottleneck for
> me with TB is negotiating the tls connection.  After than, TB zips
> through my 100 folders and 14,000 stored messages zoomily.  Much
> faster since I moved to a wider broadband connection.

 This is completely different than my experience with TB!. While the
 startup is instantaneous and connecting to IMAP server via TLS is
 very fast (1-2 seconds according to the log), I have to wait several
 seconds until I see new messages in folders with a large number of
 messages in them (some 35k messages but even folders with 5k-10k
 messages take noticable (and irritatingly long) time to update).

 This isn't how it used to work. The question is whether it is
 tunable, client or server side.

-- 
Best regards,
 Robert Tomanek                                       
mailto:tbb...@mail.robert.tomanek.org


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